Peliti invites you to a free distribution of traditional seeds, leading a workshop for the creation of a seedbank with traditional varieties and a game with vegetables camouflaged, in full bloom.

Peliti has been involved with the regeneration of traditional varieties since 1995. Fourteen local groups seek out traditional varieties, reproduce them and share them along with the knowledge involved in seed saving.

Location: Οrchard | Duration: 2 hours

12:00 | Local Varieties: From the Past to the Future – Α lecture by Penelope Bebeli & Roikos Thanopoulos

Local varieties were created in the past by the choices farmers made, amongst hundreds of plant species and their ensuing adaptation to different micro-environments: these formed the basic ingredients of people’s diet. In the 20th century the creation of improved varieties greatly reduced the number of local ones whilst others have disappeared for good. Now things are changing again.

Penelope Bebeli is a Professor at the Agricultural University of Athens, where she directs the laboratories of Crop Production & Plant Breeding and Biometry. Dr Roikos Thanopoulos is an agronomist, head of a department at the Agricultural University of Athens.

A workshop with sprouting seeds followed by a feast inspired by the phrase “the seeds of life”.

Troō Food Liberation is a collective that creates “Real Food”. The group’s key manifesto is that unprocessed foods from sustainable harvesting, contributes towards a positive evolution of our sociopolitical, ecological, and collective consciousness, offering a tangible “way out” for the future.
Betty’s Bakery is a bio-certified artisanal bakery working exclusively with sourdough and stone milled organic flour. It supports local communities, respects the environment and innovates in its recipes and work ethic.

Location: Vineyard | Admission is free and on a first come first served basis | Reservation is required (please contact infotickets@sgt.gr providing name, surname and mobile phone number). | The lunch event is full. Thank you for your interest.

16:00 | Wild Relatives (2018), screening of the film and an introduction by Jumana Manna

Wild Relatives is the account of twelve months in the lives of people from Lebanon, Syria and Norway, who engage with the land in various ways. It follows a transaction of seeds between two distant geographies, semi-deserts that seemingly have little to do with one another; Svalbard, in the Arctic Ocean and the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon. While tracing this event, many other stories unfold. The film premiered at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival.

Ecodrome is a film programme spread out across five screening sessions which combine documentaries, artists’ films and feature-length films that deal with the consequences of living in a dangerously warmer world for people, animals and landscape alike.